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Originally Posted by chseagle
A1 holds the ball across the plane, true, however what constitutes the legality of B1 being able to grab the ball causing the "jump ball"?
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Originally Posted by Bishopcolle
I believe A1 causes the ball to be out of bounds, and therefore not a jump ball. 7-2-2. IMO.
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Case book play 7.6.4 Situation F.
I like it when the answer is so obvious that all I have to do is post a citation that addresses it exactly! (And I've been able to do that twice just in this thread!)